Ǽs

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - ǽs

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

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ǼS
n. Food, meat, carrion, a dead carcase; esca, cibus, pabulum, cadaver :-- Earn ǽses georn the eagle eager for food, Byrht. Th. 134, 60; By. 107. Lǽton him behíndan ðone earn ǽses brúcan they left behind them the eagle to eat of the carrion, Chr. 938; Th. i. 207, 30, col. 2; Æðelst. 63. Ǽse wlanc exulting in carrion, Beo. Th. 2668; B. 1332 : Ps. Th. 146, 10. [Dut. aas, n. esca, cadaver; Ger. aas, n. esca, cadaver: M. H. Ger. ás, n: O.H. Ger. ás, n. esca: Dan. aas, n: Swed. as, n.] æs
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